GIMENO / SORITA / RACHMANINOW, HOLST / 8. Abo M
Experience the brilliance of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30, known for its technical challenges and emotional depth. It is often described as the concert with the highest number of notes per second, yet it transcends mere virtuosity with profound sentiment. Following a triumphant debut with the Munich Philharmonic, pianist Kyohei Sorita returns to the Isarphilharmonie to perform this masterwork. The concert also features Gustav Holst's 'The Planets,' a stunning orchestral suite that takes the audience on a sonic journey through the cosmos, with each movement dedicated to a planet in our solar system, embodying the mythological traits associated with each celestial body. Under the direction of Gustavo Gimeno, this performance promises to be a memorable exploration of both emotional and cosmic realms.